Districts of Tripura: The state of Tripura is located in the north eastern part of India, which is the third smallest state of India. The area of Tripura state is 1049169 km². Tripura also shares borders with Bangladesh, Assam and Mizoram. According to the 2011 figures, the total population here is 3671032.
Tripura was made a Union Territory of India on 1 November 1956, after which it attained statehood on 21 January 1972. Bengali, Kokborok and English are the official languages here.
Tripura Sundari Temple, Heritage Park, Unakoti, Neermahal Palace, Ujjayanta Palace, Jampoi Hill, Agartala Shopping Spree, Jagannath Temple, Mahamuni Buddha Temple and Kamal Sagar Picnic Spot are some of the beautiful places to visit here.
Name of all the districts of Tripura
- Dhalai
- Gomati
- Khowai
- North Tripura
- Sepahijala
- South Tripura
- Unokoti
- West Tripura
According to the 2023 data, there are a total of 8 districts in Tripura, out of which the largest district on the basis of population is West Tripura district, where 1724619 people live. After this, South Tripura district comes on the second number, where the total population is 875144.
After this, North Tripura district comes on the third place, where the total population is 693281. Sepahijala district is at number four, where the total population is 517429. Population wise the smallest district is Unakoti district with total population of 298574.
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are 08 districts are there in Tripura state.
Tripura was made a Union Territory of India on 1 November 1956 and attained statehood on 21 January 1972.
The main folk dances of Tripura are Hojagiri dance, Garia, Jhoom, Maimita dance of Reang community, Masak Sumani and Lebang Boumani dance of Tripuri community, Biju dance of Chakma community, Cheraw of Lusai community and welcome dance, Hai-Hak dance of Garo community of Malsum community, there is Wangla dance.